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Labour Market Analysis Unit |
New Zealand Report on Further Education and Training of the Labour Force |
This report examines aspects of further education and training from a New Zealand perspective. Published in the Department of Labour Occasional Paper series as 1989/2. More |
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Labour Market Analysis Unit |
Survey of Long-term Unemployment |
This paper presents and analyses the results of a survey of the long-term unemployed which was conducted by the Department of Labour in November and December 1987. Published in the Department of Labour Occasional Paper series as 1989/1. More |
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Martin Perry, C Massey and F Lamm |
How Health and Safety Makes Good Business Sense - A Summary of Research Findings |
The department commissioned this research to investigate whether investment in health and safety positively affects business performance and productivity. More |
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Pamela Lee |
Strategies to Return Injured Workers to Sustainable Earnings - An International Literature Review |
The purpose of the Return to Sustainable Earnings project is to consider the extent to which current policy settings are adequate to assist workers, who are disabled through injury, to return to sustainable earnings. More |
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Mike Lewis |
Monitoring Report: Use of Methyl Bromide at the Port of Nelson |
Prepared by: Mike Lewis Occupational Hygiene Specialist, Workplace Group |
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Mike Lewis and Derek Stannard |
Risk Evaluation of Dioxin Exposure to Workers at Dow AgroSciences, New Plymouth |
This report attempts to evaluate the risks of dioxin exposure to workers at the Dow AgroSciences, New Plymouth from current site activities. It is primarily concerned with potential routes for exposure to current workers but does not seek to quantify the associated levels of risk. More |
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Colin Lynch and Maria Gobbi |
Labour Market Trends and Outlook - 1996 |
A summary of recent economic and labour market trends and the outlook for the labour market over the next two years. Published in the Labour Market Bulletin, Issue 1996:1. More |
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